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Add new retry policy adjustment method #1824

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@jguerra jguerra commented Sep 16, 2024

Adds a more specific adjustRetryPolicyIfNeeded for cases when we have a HttpResponse from the origin (e.g. origin returned 503)

@@ -77,4 +80,8 @@ RequestAttempt newRequestAttempt(
IClientConfig getClientConfig();

Registry getSpectatorRegistry();

default void adjustRetryPolicyIfNeeded(HttpRequestMessage zuulRequest, @Nullable HttpResponse response) {
adjustRetryPolicyIfNeeded(zuulRequest);
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Can we avoid this overload by using an || on the original method and a new one derived from the response?
That feels cleaner imo.

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I added a new (awkwardly named) method originRetryPolicyAdjustmentIfNeeded

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Naming is hard. It just needs to convey that the adjustment is inferred by the origin response.

@jguerra jguerra merged commit fc74635 into master Sep 24, 2024
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@jguerra jguerra deleted the jg/adjust_with_response branch October 23, 2024 22:57
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